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<h1> Help test these new Webmaker Projects </h1>
<h1> Help test these new Webmaker Projects </h1>
<b>Help kick the tires on the beta projects below.</b> Are they easy to use? Helpful for learning? Fun?<br>  
<b>Help kick the tires on the beta projects below.</b> Are they easy to use? Helpful for learning? Fun?<br>  
Let us know by filling out this super fast and easy survey:
Let us know by filling out this fast and easy survey:
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<b>Learning by making</b>. Webmaker projects are designed to help you make something amazing on the web fast.  
<b>Learning by making</b>. Webmaker projects are designed to help you make something amazing on the web fast.  


Using Mozilla Webmaker tools like Popcorn, Hackasaurus, and Webpage Maker, you can:  
Using Mozilla Webmaker tools like Popcorn, Hackasaurus and Webpage Maker, you can:  
* remix web sites to make them your own,
* take apart and remix web sites,
* make your own pages, interactive videos and other great stuff in a matter of minutes,  
* make your own webpages, interactive videos and other cool stuff in minutes,  
* learn the basics of webmaking skills like HTML and CSS.
* sharpen your webmaking skills. From HTML and CSS to fancy stuff.  


<b>We're preparing a set of these projects for the Mozilla Summer Code Party.</b> The goal: teach the world the basics of coding and webmaking. Through bite-sized experiences that are easy, social and fun. Partners and contributors will be able to share their own projects as well.
<b>We're preparing a set of these projects for the Mozilla Summer Code Party.</b> The goal: teach the world the basics of coding and webmaking. Through bite-sized experiences that are easy, social and fun. Partners and contributors will be able to share their own projects as well.
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